Lamp structure.



C. E. GODLEY.

LAMP STRUCTURE.

APPLwATIoN FILED snm'. 1, 1911.

1 ,O71 ,907. Ptented Sept. 2, 1913.

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G. E. GODLEY.

LAMP STRUCTURE.

APPLICATION ULEB SEPT. 1, 191x.

Patented sep1;.2,1913.

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CHARLES E. GODLEY, OF' DETROIT, MICHIGAN, ASSIG-.TOR TO THE EDMUNDS JONES TiIFG. CO., OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, A CORPORATION OF MICHIGAN.

LAMP STRUCTURE.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Application led September 1, 1911.

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L1 in Lnnip f-itinttnres: f following to he n full, den( )tion ot the in\'ei1 infn. or n as irill enable-others Skilled in the :irl to which it :ippertnins to nndo und use the onine. referente being' hud to the ne.- r-ornpzini'ing drawings'. und to the Characters oll reference Inni-kerl thereon, which form i part of this speritirzition.

'this invention rclzitca; to lmnp structures [or Whittle hinips and Consists in tho torniassoeintion, and arrangement of parts hereinafter more Vfully set forth and pointed ont. in the claims,

The ohjent ot the in\':ntion is to construct un oil hnnp for vehicles of a pleuging der which hears no resemblance to the old lantern typo of. lamps, und wherein provision is inode for forming the shell o the lomp with :i Haring portion sind with n oriindrienl body haring two integral panels I struck from the metal of the shell, one of swirl panels :it the bottom serving ns u re- 'h, for the oil font, und the other of @fdd panels :it the top forming,r :t ventilnting 'rod tor the lmnp. The invention further to mplntes the employment of n shield in the rr: r ot the lmnp hody to prevent the enf *more of nir through tho openings therein tl. nigh which the. Supporting arms enter the lamp.

'The :dime olfriect is attained by the Strnce illustrated in the. ueoomi'mnying drawin whiohzv l is si soffiionul View through the liiml axis ot n lamp embodying niv Fig. 2 n transverse section -i high nf; on linev 2 2 of Fig. l, Fig, l View tfiroiigl'i the. Shield :ind

llave rriefl :it tho upper end thereof. Fig: fl in lin elevntion oit tlie lamp. 5 is :i

l 'inactive View of the shield and fine. Fig. t) is :i transverse section through the body und integral piinels as on line 6-6 of Fig. 4, the cup hei ng omitted.

Referring to the characters of reference, l designates the cylindrical portion of the 'body of the lamp, and 2 the front flaring l tho lnnip4 is Conforti-(fonrex,

portion thereof. At the bottom of the cylinr -nl portion. und extending troni thorear there-ot torn: xd into the i'hiriirgportion 2, 'toi-mrd :in int rrd panel il struck from the nntzil of this ii-djs :and serving ns i re-Y repudio for the oil ioni. not Shown, which nini' infsvrtw; into sind receptacle when door #l i?. open. ."rt the top of the CylinA drh-:1l hodjv is 'turmoil :in integral panel 5 lso ntrnrl; troni the inetnl thereof und servingV :is :i Ventilating hood vtor the lamp, Said pmu-'i heilig pi ifled with the side. perforations G und n'ith :i venti-:il opening 7 nt the top. To protvrt the interior of the lamp from the nrnther :i Crip T haring rtntilatimgT openings therein in mounted over the opening; in the limit i. The ronr end S of :1nd in said reni.' portion is :idnpted to he Secured :i fas- Lening;A philo t) ifo n'hirh is attached the supporting, ndnrd l() of the lznnp, smid stand- :irrl psig. ii through :in openiingr 11 in the rezir end S ot the lmnp, Suid plate 21nd standard :1re ilhistrnivd only liv dotted lines in Fig. 1. Vv'ithin he cylindrical portion ot the lziinp body :it tlv.` renr :i shield 12 haring :i r'ironhrr portionl which Closes thel rwir end ot' the oi'linflriml body portion and serres :is :i partition hetn'een Sziid body por-I tion :ind the oontnwconn-X rear end 8.

'lhe shield hns :i sti-:light depending( portion l?, which exten into tho receptacle for tho oil font. The prow-noe oi' Suid shiold prvvents any nir whie'n muy enter the aperture, il through whit-h the. Standard '1G pnSSes; vnlerin the f-onii'nistion ohninher of the lmnp, in Snell quantity :in to interfere with the h'irningr thervot, A! the top of the Shiel( 1Q is n perforated pluto llt projeotilreT forwardly :it righi :ingles into the body of the. lump. said .perforntfd pluie having at its from' end :in npwnrdly extending; portion l5 provided with nn enr 1G through the medium of whioh it is :ittnohed to the top of they hood 5. Formvd through the perforutod pluie it :i Central opening around which is seated zi tnhe. '17 which serres to convey the combustion vapors from the lmnp` said tnho lining diSposod directly below the. opening 7 in tho top of tho hood. The door 4 of the lamp is provided with the usual lernsor glass 18. By providing,r the lamp body with the. integral panels 3 and 5 a structure is afforded whichis at once simple and compact, wherein but few parts are used and the employment of sol` dered joints in the shell of the lamp is obviated. Y

Having thus fully set fo'rth my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is r* l. A lamp casing, comprising a cylindrical shell provided with a flaring front portion, and having formed in the Wall thereof' at the top and bottom integral panels to afford respectively an oil font receptacle and a hood for the body of the lamp, and a shield closing the rear end'of the lamp body and carpyingr a tube atjits upper end which communicates with said hood.

2. A lamp casing, comprising a shell having a rounded rear end forming a chamber, sald rounded rear end of the lamp having an aperture to receive a supporting standard, and :1 shield within the lamp body closing the inner end of said chamber.

In testimony whereof, I sign this specification in the presence of two Witnesses.

y CHARLES E. GODLEY. Witnesses :/A

MARIE BnoEsAMLE, J. OT-fro BAENZIGER. 

